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I'm really having to limit myself atm. I still haven't played all the games i picked up in the Summer sale so haven't bought many yet. Picked up AOE3 complete last night and Worms Ultimate Mayhem for £2.74.

Isn't gun ownership simply a massively snowballing situation? People own guns. Because of this, others want guns to defend themselves. More people want guns to defend themselves from these people. More people want guns etc etc. I'm not going to get fully involved in this debate as it could go on forever and I don't have time for people who can't see the obvious things getting people killed and won't even try to solve the problem. All I'll say is that to the outside world, north America seems like an incredibly unsafe place to be.

Quite a simple problem here (I hope). I've only discovered this problem on one site. The buttons in articles on the 'Gamesradar' website do not seem to work. For example, on this page http://www.gamesradar.com/wii-u-virtual-console-games-download-day-1/ attempting to go to the next page does nothing. Normally, and on other browsers, it will go to the next page in the article or the next picture, but currently it seems to do nothing. I'm using chrome, and have tried it in EE and works fine. It is the same for all the articles on that site, and only the 'next' and 'previous' buttons.

Go back to school, or try whatever you can to get back there. Unless you have a plan in place to own your own business, I doubt you will ever live a fully comfortable life without some form of qualifications.

Elaborate? Anything by Tesla, Chevy Volt, Ford Focus or C-MAX. Or did you just want to get into technicalities, such as "most 'American' cars aren't built in America" or "you have to use gas to charge an electric car"? Electricity still counts as fuel tbh. You still have to stop x number of miles to 'fill the tank', and still has an amount of emissions stemming from the creation of the electricity.